Assessment of Aesthetic Valeus of Old Oyo National Park
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American Journal of Tourism Management 2012, 1(3): 69-77 DOI: 10.5923/j.tourism.20120103.02 Assessment of Aesthetic Valeus of Old Oyo National Park Oladeji S. O1,*, Agbe lus i E. A1, Ajiboye A. S. 2 1Department of Ecotourism and Wildlife Management, Federal University of Technology, Akure, P.M.B. 704, Akure 2Department of Statistical Science, Federal University of Technology, Akure. P.M.B 704, Akure Abstract The assessment of aesthetic values and a wide range of cultural and natural heritage resources in the Old Oyo National Park were investigated. These resources were classified into four ecotourism features. The ir aesthetic values were carried out through objective (Expert ‘s judgement) and subjective (public preference) methods of landscape assessment. Descriptive inventory was carried out through transects walk while public preference involves administration of questionnaires to the tourists. On the basis of objective method, the four classified features were subdivided into four characters and tabulated against tourist elements. The ecotourism features scored on the tourist elements were analyzed using chi-square test of homogeneity; it was concluded that the ecotourism features do not score equally on the various tourist elements. The result of subjective method revealed that the fauna resources have the highest scenic attractions supporting diverse ecotourism activities. However, the result of the descriptive inventory revealed that the hydrological features consisting of Dam Lake, Rivers and their tributaries and hand dug well scored highest on the seven categories of tourism elements compared with other ecotourism features. This research output will assist the management of Old Oyo National Park in integrating aesthetic value assessments and implementation as part of the planning process. Ke ywo rds Aesthetic values, Cultural heritage tourists, Natural resources, Old Oyo National Park, Objective , Subjective method, Ecotourism , Scenic attractions Old Oyo National Park (OONP) is considered as a mixed 1. Introduction heritage site with outstanding natural and cultural values that Assessment is a tool which can make a significant if explored could serve as basis for its enlistment on the contribution to the objectives that relate to ‘environmental UNESCO world heritage list as the first mixed heritage site protection’ and ‘prudent resource use’ as corner-stones of in Nigeria[6].OONP is a landscape that serves various sustainable development[1]. The assessment of the values purposes which include recreational site, gene pool of attributed to heritage is an important activity in any immensurable biodiversity and research laboratory for conservation effort, since values strongly shape the decisions students and researchers in the field of archeology, that are made[2]. Aesthetic values are considered as the most anthropology, ecotourism, wildlife, botany, zoology, comprehensive and balanced typology[3]. Va lue has always ethnobotany and wild life. National parks and other protected been the reason underlying heritage conservation because it areas have become popular destinations for nature tourism is self-evident that no society makes an effort to conserve and ecotourism, both of which are rapidly becoming what it does not value[4]. Heritage has been defined as our important components of the international tourism industry legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we [7]. According to the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) pass on to the future generation[5]. Our culture and natural ecotourism generated revenue of about US$20 billion a year heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. and, in combination with nature tourism, contributed to 20% They are our touchstones, our points of reference, our of global international travel[7]. identity. Therefore, we hold it a duty to protect and preserve Landscape is about the relationship between people and these resources for the future generation. The United Nations place. It provides the setting for our day-to-day lives. It Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organizations results from the way that different components of our (UNESCO) seek to encourage the identification, protection environment - both natural (the influences of geology, soils, and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the climate, flora and fauna) and cultural (the historical and world that are considered to be outstanding value to current impact of land use, settlement, enclosure and other humanity. human interventions) - interact together and are perceived by human being. Subjective and objective methods of landscape * Corresponding author: assessment are good tools to be adopted in aesthetic values [email protected] (Oladeji S. O) Published online at http://journal.sapub.org/tourism assessment. These methods referred to as public preference Copyright © 2012 Scientific & Academic Publishing. All Rights Reserved and expert judgment, respectively[8],[9],[10]. 70 Oladeji S. O et al.: Assessment of Aesthetic Valeus of Old Oyo National Park Unfortunately, the management plan prepared for the 3.4220E, 8.5420N), Atiba (Oyo) ( 3.9260E, 7.8400N), OONP about twenty years ago did not incorporate values Irepo (Kisi) (3.8510E, 9.079N), Oorelope (Igboho) (3.7550 assessment in its planning and recommendations[11]. It is E, 8.8340N), Sa ki East (Ago-Amodu) (3.6100E, 8.6090N), against this back drop that Nigeria National Park Service as a Iseyin (Iseyin) (3.5760E, 7.9590N), Orire (Ikoyi) (4.1690E, government body saddle with responsibility to oversee 8.2700N), Itesiwaju (Otu) (3.3970E, 8.2110N), Olorunsogo management of the seven National Parks in Nigeria is charge (Igbeti (4.1350E, 8.7450N), Saki West (Saki) (3.3860E, to emulate countries such as Australia ICOMOS, the United 8.6620N) and Kaima Local Government Area in Kwara States National Park Service, Parks Canada and English State. Figure 1 shows the location of Old Oyo National Park Heritage who have developed integrated planning and the adjourning communities. methodologies that incorporate values in conservation decision making . Planning approaches should integrate 2.1.2. Flo ra issues of values with other contextual considerations like Vegetation of the OONP has been classified as Southern available resources, legislative environment, as well as the Guinea Savanna[13]. However more intense studies by[14] more technical issues of physical condition. The underlying classifies the Southern portion of the vegetation as Forest tenet is that a thorough, holistic and integrated analysis of all savanna Mosaic with wooded savanna containing relic of these considerations paves way for clear conservation policy Moist Semi decidious forest , grading northwards into drier that is sustainable in the long term[2]. Nigeria government Mixed Leguminous Wooded Savanna with a continuous should take a giant step to follow suit with the mentioned lower stratum of perennial grasses. The vegetation was countries. Aesthetic value assessment can also serve as basis further analyzed and classified into four broad groups for carrying out Visual Impact Assessment since the including Dense woodland and Forest outlier in the Southern management are predetermined the impact any of their portion and the North West corner, Mixed open savanna in proposed development will have on the ecotourism resources the middle and North east portions, Outcrop vegetation in the in the Park based on how these resources attracts the tourists hilly and rocky areas and Riparian grassland and fringing and the expert judgment. Four steps are suggested for woodland and forest vary along major rivers and streams integrating value assessments and implementation as part of dominated[15]. The team of experts working on the the planning process. The steps are creating statements of management plan of the park described and recognizes four significance, matching values to physical resources and site broad ecozones to include forest and dense savanna mosaic characteristics, analyzing threats and opportunities, and woodland of the park around Sepeteri axis designated as site making policies and taking actions[2]. Old Oyo National A, dense and open savanna woodland mosaic in the central Park is being threatened by anthropogenic activities of the portion of the park, Dense savanna woodland, north of host communities[12]. Decision making and policy Igbeti-Kishi a xis zone C and Open savanna woodland, formulation for comprehensive resource planning and North-east of the park (Oyo-Ile sector)[11]. management of OONP would be enhanced with the availability of the assessment of aesthetic values of its 2.1.3. Fauna natural and cultural landscape. Anima ls like Lion, Leopard, Greater bustard, Spotted This study is therefore is considered as part of the step hyeana, Serval cat, Aadvark, Elephant, Buffalo, Kob, towards policies and decisions making gears towards Waterbuck, Reed buck, Oribi, Roan antelope, Hartebeest ecotourism planning and formulating sustainable Bush buck, Spotted hyena, Common warthog, Red river hog, conservation policy. Red flanked duiker, Bush buck, Mongoose, Maxwell’s duiker, Patas monkey, Tantallus monkey, Olive baboon, Hunting dog and Mangabey were sighted in the OONP[16], 2. Methodology [17],[11],[18]. 2.1. Study Area 2.1.4. Watersheds and Drainage Patterns 2.1.1. Location, Size and Boundary There are three watersheds in Old Oyo National Park: Old Oyo National Park is geographically located between River Ogun and its numerous tributaries, River Tessi and its